Adamâs gaze drifted to Lilith, curled beside him with her head resting against his shoulder. Her breathing was slow and even, her silver-threaded gown rising and falling gently with each breath. The fierce, teasing woman from moments ago had vanished, replaced by something softerâalmost vulnerable.
âSheâs exhausted,â Adam thought, his internal voice quiet. âYesterday really took a lot out of her.â
His hand moved unconsciously, brushing a strand of pale hair from her face. She didnât stir.
Then a voice drifted from behind him, barely a whisper.
"Finally... some peace and quiet."
Isoldeâs hood was still pulled low, but Adam caught the faint curve of her lips beneath the shadow. She was watching the clouds, her pale eyes distant.
Adam glanced back at her. "Are you enjoying the trip?"
Isoldeâs expression flickeredâsurprise, perhaps, that he had heard her. Then she shrugged, the motion casual.
"Not bad. Better than the last time I flew."
Adamâs eyebrows rose. "Hee. You can fly?"
Isolde shook her head. "Not me. I used wyverns." She paused, her gaze drifting to the horizon. "Theyâre usually wild, but they can be tamed. Useful for transportation."
Adam nodded slowly, filing the information away. âWyverns. Tamed for transport. Good to know.â
Isoldeâs eyes narrowed. She leaned forward slightly, her voice dropping.
"Speaking of which... I remember there being wyvern territory around here." Her gaze swept the sky ahead, sharp and alert. "We should be careful. If we enter their airspaceâ"
Before she could finish, shadows flickered across the clouds ahead.
Three of them. Sleek, winged silhouettes cutting through the sky with predatory grace. Their scales glinted in the fading lightâdeep greens and browns, blending with the forest below. Long tails swept behind them, tipped with barbs that caught the sun.
Wyverns.
Adamâs body tensed. His hand moved instinctively to Lilithâs shoulder, shaking her gently.
"Lilith. Wake up. We have company."
Lilithâs crimson eyes fluttered open. For a moment, she looked disorientedâthen her gaze followed Adamâs, landing on the approaching shapes. Her expression shifted, sleep vanishing, replaced by sharp, focused alertness.
"I see them."
Isolde pulled her hood tighter, her voice low and tight. "Donât engage if you donât have to. Theyâre territorial, not mindless killers. If we just pass throughâ"
One of the wyverns broke formation.
It banked sharply, wings folding as it dove toward them. Its mouth opened, revealing rows of jagged teeth, and a screech tore from its throatâhigh-pitched, piercing, a clear challenge.
"âor they might attack anyway." Isoldeâs voice was flat.
Ignisâs draconic head turned, her eyes blazing. "Should I burn them?!"
Adamâs voice cut through, sharp and commanding.
"No. Ignis, keep flying. Donât engage unless they get close."
His hand shot out, dark energy gathering in his palm.
"Iâll handle this."
The wyvern swooped low, claws extended, aiming for Ignisâs exposed flank.
Adamâs arm snapped forward.
[Tempest Sovereign].
A vortex of cutting wind and crackling lightning erupted from his palm, meeting the wyvern mid-dive. The creature screamed as the storm tore into its scales, sending it tumbling sideways through the air. It recovered quickly, wings flaring to stabilize, but its momentum was broken.
The other two wyverns faltered. Their formation scattered, wings beating erratically as they reevaluated the threat.
Isolde stared at Adam, her pale eyes wide.
âHe... he just swatted a wyvern like it was a fly.â Her internal voice was a mix of disbelief and grudging respect.
Adamâs voice was calm, almost bored.
"Theyâre hesitating. Keep flying. Donât slow down."
Ignisâs wings beat harder, carrying them forward. The wyverns circled once, twice, their screeches fading into the distance as they retreated back toward their territory.
Isolde let out a breath she hadnât realized sheâd been holding.
"That... was reckless," she said finally. "What if theyâd all attacked at once?"
Adam shrugged. "Then I would have killed them all."
Isoldeâs lips pressed into a thin line. She said nothing.
Lilith yawned delicately, covering her mouth with the back of her hand. Her crimson eyes, still heavy-lidded from sleep, tracked the retreating wyverns with mild disinterest.
"They gave up so easily," she murmured. "How boring."
Isolde shook her head, her hood shifting with the motion. "Wyverns have some intelligence. They know when to attack and when to retreat."
Adam nodded slowly. "Makes sense. They were probably just testing us."
Before anyone could respond, a sharp whistle cut through the air.
Ignisâs body twisted violently, wings folding, diving sideways in a maneuver that sent Adamâs stomach lurching into his throat. Lilithâs arms tightened around his waist, her usual composure cracking into a startled gasp. Isolde, unprepared for the sudden shift, lost her balance entirely.
Adamâs arm shot out, catching her around the waist and pulling her against his side. Her body pressed against his, her hood slipping back to reveal her crimson hair, her pale eyes wide with shock.
A dark boltâthe size of a spearâshot past where Ignisâs chest had been moments before. It struck a distant tree, and the trunk exploded into splinters.
Ignisâs voice rumbled through her chest, furious.
"Theyâre still attacking! That was close!"
Adamâs gaze followed the trajectory of the bolt. His eyes narrowed.
Above them, silhouetted against the setting sun, a new figure descended.
It was massiveânearly the size of Ignis herself, its scales a deep, midnight black that seemed to absorb the fading light. Its wings stretched wide, each beat sending gusts of wind that rattled the trees below. A row of dark spikes ran along its spine, from the crown of its head to the tip of its tail, and its eyesâtwo pools of molten goldâfixed on them with predatory focus.
[Shadowfang Wyvern Lord - Lv. 71]
[Alpha of the Verdant Expanse Wyverns]
Adamâs eyebrows rose.
"Hoo... So heâs the alpha."
The wyvern lord circled once, twice, its golden eyes never leaving them. Its tail, barbed and thick, swayed slowly behind it like a serpent preparing to strike.
Isolde, still pressed against Adamâs side, spoke through gritted teeth.
"Thatâs the alpha. If we kill it, the rest will scatter." Her voice was tight, controlled. "But if we run, theyâll chase us to the border."
Lilithâs lips curved into a slow, dangerous smile.
"Then we kill it."
Adamâs arm tightened around Isoldeâs waist, steadying her. His crimson eyes locked onto the wyvern lord, assessing.
"Itâs strong. Level seventy-one. Almost as big as Ignis." He glanced at Lilith, then at Ignisâs draconic head.
Ignisâs flames flickered brighter, her scales heating with anticipation.
"I can take him."
Adamâs crimson eyes locked onto the wyvern lord circling above, a fierce grin spreading across his face. His voice rang out, sharp and commanding.
"No, Ignis. You focus on flying. Iâll handle this."
Ignisâs draconic head twisted, her golden eyes wide with indignation. "Ehh?! But I want to fight him too!"
Lilithâs voice cut through, calm but firm. "Donât argue, Ignis. Weâll handle the lesser wyverns flying around. They wonât stay still either."
Isoldeâs gaze swept the sky, counting the dark shapes circling in the distance. Her voice was tight, controlled.
"There are too many wyverns. Iâll be overwhelmed." She turned to Adam, her pale eyes sharp. "Adam, give me your blood."
Adamâs eyebrows shot up. "Ehh? No way." He shook his head, already unfastening his cloak. "Just drink the blood of those wyverns instead."
Before anyone could argue, Adamâs wings snapped openâbroad, dark, edged with the faint shimmer of his aura. He launched himself from Ignisâs back, the wind catching him, lifting him toward the wyvern lord.
Isolde stared after him, her mouth opening, then closing. Her internal voice was a chaotic mix of disbelief and frustration.
âIs he insane?!â
Ignis pouted, her flames flickering with disappointment. "Adam is so stingy..."
Lilithâs lips curved into a serene smile, her crimson eyes tracking Adamâs ascent. "Enough, Ignis. Let Adam handle it. If more enemies appear, you can be the first to attack."
Ignisâs pout deepened, her wings beating with sullen force. "Ughh... fine..."
Adam shot upward like a dark comet, his wings slicing through the air with precision. The wyvern lordâs golden eyes tracked him, its massive body rotating to face the approaching threat. For a moment, they hung thereâpredator and predator, suspended between earth and sky.
Adam struck first.
[Mirage Cascade].
He blurred into three afterimages, each one diving at the wyvern lord from a different angle. The creatureâs head snapped left, right, centerâconfused, uncertain. The real Adam materialized at its flank, his fist already cocked back, dark energy coiling around his knuckles.
[Abyssal Pierce].
The punch slammed into the wyvernâs ribcage.
CRACKâBOOM!
The sound echoed across the sky. The wyvern lordâs body lurched sideways, its wings flaring to stabilize. But when the dust of impact cleared, the creatureâs scales were barely scratchedâa faint crack, a trickle of dark blood, nothing more.
Adamâs eyes narrowed. âTough scales.â
The wyvern lord recovered quickly. Its tail whipped around, barbed tip aimed at Adamâs chest. He twisted, the spike passing close enough to ruffle his hair, and launched himself upward to avoid the follow-up claw swipe.
The creatureâs maw opened. Dark energy gathered in its throatâthe same kind that had nearly hit Ignis.
Adamâs instincts screamed. He dove.
The bolt of shadow energy shot past him, close enough to singe the edge of his wing. He rolled, came up beneath the wyvernâs jaw, and drove his palm upward.
[Tempest Sovereign].
The vortex of cutting wind and lightning erupted at point-blank range, tearing into the soft underside of the wyvernâs throat. The creature screeched and thrashed wildly, its wings beating erratically.
Adam didnât let up.
He pressed the advantage, his fists and feet finding every gap in the wyvernâs defenses. Ribs. Spine. The joints of its wings. Each strike landed with the force of a battering ram, but the creatureâs scales absorbed most of the damage.
âIts hide is tough,â Adam thought, dodging another tail strike. âNot as tough as Orionâs, though. That old dragonâs scales were like hitting a mountain.â
He could feel the wyvern lordâs confidence wavering. Its attacks, once precise and controlled, were becoming desperateâwilder, less coordinated. It hadnât expected prey that could fight back.
Adamâs lips curved into a cold smile.
âGotcha.â